Sanctions must be maintained and “Magnitsky laws” applied in response to human rights violations in the Russian Federation occupied Crimea
Written declaration
No.
674
| Doc. 14875
| 11 April 2019
- Signatories:
- Mr Roberto RAMPI,
Italy, SOC ; Lord Donald ANDERSON,
United Kingdom, SOC ; Mr Volodymyr ARIEV,
Ukraine, EPP/CD ; Mr Włodzimierz BERNACKI,
Poland, EC ; Mr Maurizio BUCCARELLA,
Italy, NR ; Mr Simonas GENTVILAS,
Lithuania, ALDE ; Mr Valeriu GHILETCHI,
Republic of Moldova, EPP/CD ; Mr Andres HERKEL,
Estonia, EPP/CD ; Mr Viktor IELENSKYI,
Ukraine, EPP/CD ; Ms Mariia IONOVA,
Ukraine, EPP/CD ; Mr Giorgi KANDELAKI,
Georgia, EPP/CD ; Mr Serhii KIRAL,
Ukraine, EC ; Mr Bogdan KLICH,
Poland, EPP/CD ; Ms Inese LĪBIŅA-EGNERE,
Latvia, EPP/CD ; Mr Georgii LOGVYNSKYI,
Ukraine, EPP/CD ; Mr Kęstutis MASIULIS,
Lithuania, EPP/CD ; Mr Maciej MASŁOWSKI,
Poland, EC ; Mr Killion MUNYAMA,
Poland, EPP/CD ; Mr Jarosław OBREMSKI,
Poland, EC ; Ms Agnieszka POMASKA,
Poland, EPP/CD ; Mr Thomas PRINGLE,
Ireland, UEL ; Mr Georgios PSYCHOGIOS,
Greece, UEL ; Ms Ulla SANDBÆK,
Denmark, UEL ; Mr Serhiy SOBOLEV,
Ukraine, EPP/CD ; Ms Olena SOTNYK,
Ukraine, ALDE ; Ms Petra De SUTTER,
Belgium, SOC ; Mr Egidijus VAREIKIS,
Lithuania, EPP/CD ; Mr Markus WIECHEL,
Sweden, EC ; Mr Emanuelis ZINGERIS,
Lithuania, EPP/CD
This written declaration does not reflect the position of the Assembly; only of those members that have signed it. It will not be considered further by the Assembly.
In occupied Crimea, Russian authorities continue to repress
the local Crimean Tatar People. Representatives of the Federal Security
Service (FSB) have been raiding houses of Tatars searching for alleged
terrorist organisation members.
After the raids conducted on 27 March 2019, 23 individuals
were placed under arrest. Civic journalists, activists of the peaceful
Crimean Solidarity Movement and individuals supporting imprisoned
Ukrainian nationals were amongst them. The work of lawyers, defending
politically prosecuted activists and their relatives in Crimea, is subject
to obstruction and victims’ right to defence is violated.
Disabled and elderly activist Edem Bekirov, detained in Simferopol
since December 2018, suffers from a number of diseases and has been
denied proper medical assistance which poses a grave threat to his
life and makes his release an urgent necessity.
We fully support the recent declaration by the High Representative
of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Federica Mogherini,
on behalf of the European Union condemning the growing restrictions
of freedom of expression, religion or belief and association and
the right to peaceful assembly in Crimea and the city of Sevastopol.
The sanctions against the Russian Federation must be maintained
and “Magnitsky laws” should be applied against those accountable
for the gross human rights violations in Crimea and Sevastopol.